. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. The Environs of Craigmillar. 175 and that Robert the Bruce, in 1326, granted to the monastery of the Blackfriars in Edinburgh six merks, and enjoined them to be paid out of his mill at Nether Liberton. Close to the western entrance to The Inch stands a large dovecot, indicative of proximity to the resi-. Dovecot and Mii,l-Dam, Nether IvIberton. dence of the Lord of the Barony. About three hundred years ago no one was allowed to erect


. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. The Environs of Craigmillar. 175 and that Robert the Bruce, in 1326, granted to the monastery of the Blackfriars in Edinburgh six merks, and enjoined them to be paid out of his mill at Nether Liberton. Close to the western entrance to The Inch stands a large dovecot, indicative of proximity to the resi-. Dovecot and Mii,l-Dam, Nether IvIberton. dence of the Lord of the Barony. About three hundred years ago no one was allowed to erect a dovecot except owners of land. Thus, on the 28th of June 1617 an Act of Parliament was passed ordaining that no person. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Speedy, Thomas. Selkirk, G. Lewis & son


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